The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 01, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE BEND BULLETIN; BEND, QREGOftf, THURSDAY, FEB. j, 1945
PAGE TEN
Youngsters Earn
Million Dollars
On Oregon Farms
Super
p., ; r -u
Market
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A Piggly Wiggly manager goes ahead gets things done
--he believes that what was good enough for father is
not necessarily good enough today. You'll find him awake
to new ideas, new methods, and anxious to apply them.
SHOP PIGGLY WIGGLY AND SAVE
MUSTARD 3- 19c
PREPARED NALLEY'S KRAFT. BEN HUR OR SCHILLINGS
BUTTER
lb. 45c
MEDO-LAND or CO-OP GRADE A 24 Red Points
TANG
SALAD DRESSING
pint 21c
RAISINS 2 ib. Pkg. 23c
MARKET DAY. SEEDLESS No Points
ZOOM 1V4 lb. Pkg. 19c
FISHER'S NEW CEREAL
Jell-o 3 pkgs. 23c
All Flavors
Oats Ige. pkg. 27c
Mothers
Steak Sauce . .bot. 25c
Heinz
Tobacco . . 1 lb. can 69c
Granger
Peanuts lb. 29c
Roast (1
Mazda Bulbs ...... .10c
40 !( 0
Tea ......... .1 lb. 23c
Black Tree
Cocoa ....... 1 lb. 10c
Bakers
Soya Mix pkg. 19c
Vinegar Cider . .pt. 10c
IMftSKMMllOWS - 12 29c
Ritz Crax pkg. 19c
Honey . 5 lb. pail $1.37
' Siinforil's
Kraft Dinner . .pkg. 10c
Dog Food ....2 for 25c
Red Heart
Teps ...pkg. 19c
San Nans
Pickles, dills ...qt. 33c
Raviola jar 23c
Chicken
Cake Flour. . . .pkg. 25c
Swans Down
COFFEE
lb. 30c
ALL BRANDS
PRUNES 1 ib. Pkg. 17c
FIESTA, MEDIUM SIZE No Points
FLOUR 49 ib. sack 1.98
PIGGLY WIGGLY, ALL PURPOSE BLEND Every Sack Guaranteed
JUICE Orange no. 2 can 21 C
ORANGE No Points
Garden Fresh Produce
Lettuce . . .2 lbs. 25c
Carrots ...2 lbs. 23c
Turnips 2 lbs. 27c
Celery lb. 12c
Onions . . .10 lbs. 25c
Roller
Poland's market
FRESH
SMELT
Columbia River
2 lbs. 25c
Dill Pickles 3 for 10c
I.arRi Crisp
Minced Ham Ib. 29c
Vou Will hike It!
Olives ...pt. 17c
California Green
Beef Liver . 2 lbs. 23c
Voting; Steer
Pork Roast Ib.29c
Picnic Cuts
Pork Steak Ib.35c
Approximately 18,000 Oregon
boys and girls, who accounted lor
54,791 youth placements in farm
lobs made through county farm
labor offices In 1944 earned more
than a million dollars and picked
crops valued at over $10,000,000.
Such is the estimate of Russel M.
Adams, assistant state farm labor
supervisor in- charge of vouth ac
tivities in the O.S.C. Extension
service, made on the basis of re
ports from county farm labor as
sistants. While detailed figures are not
obtainable on - all youth who
helped with Oregon 1944 harvest,
reasonably complete figures are
available for the 172 organized
platoons which are estimated to
have accounted for about a fourth
of the total youth placements.
Boys and girls were placed In
harvest jobs by county farm la
bor offices In 33 of Oregon's 36
counties last year, Adams reports.
Marion county led in placements
with 15,150, followed by the city
of Portland with 9,582, Lane 8,292,
Yamhill 5,146, Linn 3,283, Benton
3,086, and Clackamas 2,923. None
of the totals includes the thou
sans of youths who went out on
picking jobs without registering
at farm labor offioes.
Aid With Crops
Youth platoons worked in 11
different crops, including berries,
beans, filberts, cherries, onions,
peacnes, prunes, parsnips, flax,
hops and tomatoes and in addi
tion did weeding and hoeing. The
172 platoons harvested 15,564'
tons of crops valued to the grow
er at $2,566,000, with a total in
come to the youthful Dickers of
$239,400.
Many platoons went from one
crop to another as the season
progressed. The highest number
of platoons, 154, picked berries,
77 worked in beans and 29 picked
filberts. Beans provided the great
est total cash return to the young
sters with $136,892, an average
wage of $3.15 a day per individ
ual. Berries ranked second with
a total picking income of $75,622.
or an individual average of $2.23 j
a day. For all crops, the platoon
members averaged earnings of
$3.63 a day.
The average age of those in
platoons this year was slightly
over 13 years, compared with
about 12 years last year. This in
dicates a carryover of more ex
perienced help from last year,
Adams believes. Those in platoons
probably are somewhat younger
than those working independent
ly, Adams adds.
I LEGAL NOTICES I
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that hearing upon the final ac
count of W. J. BAER, Administra
tor, with the will annexed of the
Estate of Charles Hector, Deceas
ed, filed herein, will be held in the
Courthouse in the County court
room in Bend, Oregon, at the hour
of two (2) o'clock in the afternoon
on Friday, the 16th day of Febru
ary, 1945, and all persons inter
ested in said estate are notified to
appear at said time and place and
show cause, if any they have, why
said final account should not be
approved, the estate settled and
closed and the administrator discharged.
DATED: at Bend, Oregon, this
11th day of January, 1945.
w. j. baek. Administrator.
with the will annexed, of the Es
tate of Charles Hector, Deceased.
. De ARMOND & GOODRICH,
Attorneys at Law, Bend, Oregon.
31-37-43-49C
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of the County
Court of Deschutes County, Ore
gon, entered on the 17th day of
January, 1945, the undersigned
Sheriff will on the 27th day of
February, 1945, at the hour of ten
o'clock A. M., at the front door of
the Court House in Bend, Oregon,
sell to the highest bidders for
cash or terms as hereinafter
stated, the following described
real property, located in Des
chutes County, Oregon, provided
no bid shall be accepted for less
than the amount set opposite each
respective tract, which is the min
imum price fixed in said order:
plus costs of sale etc.
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Oregon
Home of Hart Schaffner & 3Iarx clothes
SW'4, Sec. 17, Twp. 20 S., R. 18
E.W.M. $120.00 Cash.
Parcel No. 2 Si4, Sec. 5, Twp.
20 S R. 18 E.W.M. $320.00 Cash.
Parcel No. 3 NEW, Sec. 29,
Twp. 20 S R. 18 E.W.M. $160.00
Cash.
Parcel No. 4 Lot 3, Block 4,
Highland Addition. $150.00 Cash.
Parcel No. 5 -Lot 2, Block 54,
and Lot 2, Block 49, Laldlaw.
$100.00 Cash.
Parcel No. 6 SWWNWW,
NWWSW54, Sec. 6, Twp. 17 S., R.
12 E.W.M. $1250.00 Cash. (County
reserves right to enter premises
and take road material.)
Parcel No. 7 Lots 7, 8, 9, 18, 19,
20, 21, 23, Block 114, First Addi
tion to Bend Park. $240.00 Cash.
Such sale shall be subject to the
Oregon Ltd.
Contracting
Power
Wiring Light
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and
Appliances
General Electric Dealer
.Sales and Service
Phone 159
644 Franklin
Bend, Ore.
right of any municipal corpora
tion claiming an unpaid assess
ment lien for local improvements
thereon to purchase such prop
erty within 20 days after notice of
such sale.
C. L. McCAULEY, Sheriff.
37-43-49-55C
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